<div><p>Sirtuins are protein deacylases regulating metabolism and aging processes, and the seven human isoforms are considered attractive therapeutic targets. Sirtuins transfer acyl groups from lysine sidechains to ADP-ribose, formed from the cosubstrate NAD<sup>+</sup> by release of nicotinamide, which in turn is assumed to be a general Sirtuin inhibitor. Studies on Sirtuin regulation have been hampered, however, by shortcomings of available assays. Here, we describe a mass spectrometry–based, quantitative deacylation assay not requiring any substrate labeling. Using this assay, we show that the deacetylation activity of human Sirt5 features an unusual insensitivity to nicotinamide inhibition. In contrast, we find similar values for Sirt5 ...
<div><p>Sirtuins are key regulators of many cellular functions including cell growth, apoptosis, met...
NAD<sup>+</sup>-dependent histone deacetylases (sirtuins) play important roles in epigenetic regulat...
The mammalian sirtuins (SIRTs) are evolutionally highly conserved proteins and belong to class III ...
Silent information regulator 2 (Sir2) proteins (sirtuins) are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-depe...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Structure comparison of Sirt3 (red) and Sirt5 (blue), overlaid with a Sir2Tm/nicotinam...
Sirtuins are emerging as the key regulators of metabolism and aging, and their potential activators ...
dependent deacetylases that regulate important biological processes. Mammals have seven sirtuins, Si...
Reversible lysine acetylation is a mechanism organisms use to regulate essential cellular activities...
Reversible lysine acetylation is a mechanism organisms use to regulate essential cellular activities...
Silent information regulator 2 (Sir2) proteins (sirtuins) are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-depe...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Dose-dependent nicotinamide inhibition of the deacetylation of an ACS2 or CPS1 peptide...
Sirtuins are NAD–dependent deacetylases that regulate important biological processes. Four mammalia...
Sirtuins, a class of enzymes known as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent deacetylases, have...
Seven mammalian sirtuins are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)+-dependent deacetylases and are...
Sirtuins are NAD–dependent deacetylases that regulate important biological processes. Four mammalia...
<div><p>Sirtuins are key regulators of many cellular functions including cell growth, apoptosis, met...
NAD<sup>+</sup>-dependent histone deacetylases (sirtuins) play important roles in epigenetic regulat...
The mammalian sirtuins (SIRTs) are evolutionally highly conserved proteins and belong to class III ...
Silent information regulator 2 (Sir2) proteins (sirtuins) are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-depe...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Structure comparison of Sirt3 (red) and Sirt5 (blue), overlaid with a Sir2Tm/nicotinam...
Sirtuins are emerging as the key regulators of metabolism and aging, and their potential activators ...
dependent deacetylases that regulate important biological processes. Mammals have seven sirtuins, Si...
Reversible lysine acetylation is a mechanism organisms use to regulate essential cellular activities...
Reversible lysine acetylation is a mechanism organisms use to regulate essential cellular activities...
Silent information regulator 2 (Sir2) proteins (sirtuins) are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-depe...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Dose-dependent nicotinamide inhibition of the deacetylation of an ACS2 or CPS1 peptide...
Sirtuins are NAD–dependent deacetylases that regulate important biological processes. Four mammalia...
Sirtuins, a class of enzymes known as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent deacetylases, have...
Seven mammalian sirtuins are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)+-dependent deacetylases and are...
Sirtuins are NAD–dependent deacetylases that regulate important biological processes. Four mammalia...
<div><p>Sirtuins are key regulators of many cellular functions including cell growth, apoptosis, met...
NAD<sup>+</sup>-dependent histone deacetylases (sirtuins) play important roles in epigenetic regulat...
The mammalian sirtuins (SIRTs) are evolutionally highly conserved proteins and belong to class III ...